Essay: Write a short reflective essay about the readings. Your writing should address,
but is not limited to, the following questions:
*What fact most surprised or interested you?
*How do the ideas in the readings relate to your life inside school? Outside school?
*How do you think the ideas in the readings relate to what we do in this class?
*What is your overall reactions to the readings?
Reflection Questions:
1.How was this task similar or different than the Border Problem from yesterday?
2. Did you use any strategies from yesterday's problem?
3. Give the task a 1-10 difficulty rating and explain why.
TRI 3: 2014-2015
Link to Binder OrganizationMath Skills and Disposition Skills List
-Write and SHARE your write-up for a growth skill
See this document for extra hints and directions
+ Task Reflection Sheet
article "Struggle for Smarts? How Eastern and Western Cultures Tackle Learning"
Function and Situation Matching Activity
Task Reflection Sheet:
Spring Break
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Reflection Questions
Essay: Write a short reflective essay about the readings. Your writing should address,
but is not limited to, the following questions:
*What fact most surprised or interested you?
*How do the ideas in the readings relate to your life inside school? Outside school?
*How do you think the ideas in the readings relate to what we do in this class?
*What is your overall reactions to the readings?
Syllabus:
Contact Info Sheet:
"Can You Think Under Pressure?"
Fermi Problems:
The Border Problem
L-Pattern Task
Reflection Questions:
1.How was this task similar or different than the Border Problem from yesterday?
2. Did you use any strategies from yesterday's problem?
3. Give the task a 1-10 difficulty rating and explain why.
Mindset Quiz:
Pentagon Train Task:
HW: Square Spirals Task
-Don't leave anything blank.
-If you get stuck, explain why, describe what you do know, ask a question, etc.
Reflection